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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1916)
MKDFoiin mul TttmiMKf Atr-.Tyonti, onitiox, TiiruftTiAA'. .MAHfir 2, mm vacw vmm ws as w Children's Wash Dresses in White or Colors i 1 ..fcki' nnnnniM mn ninu mm !Jf. Mfizt mm rKUUKMivi run dmdt Htm ; W rOw, $' Following Is Hnuy Week program, beginning Saturday: ' wsk ' VI bs Saturday, March Rducatlonnt exhibits In store windows. SPSitf b annua)', .mircri uauy minuaj. JtTvnrx ylliHg Monday, March 6 Usby parade, library pounds, beginning at Z?, j H? ' o'clock. Prize now bolug oxlilbltcd In Johnson's Jewelry window. JR&L. Vf pjjtih '9 jy Tuesday, March 7 Mothers' Day, under auspices ot Congress of. W'li. V "' 'ifl . - ' ?'iJp Mothers. Locturo on "Tho Expectant Mother," by Mrs. Osborne, at HsT. W5? The only two torm iunhl- ot the revival iimoliiur thus tor haw Li-n well nltondcil nml the interest cen moro runnirost tlinu nt other time-. Tlic sehrRtn" Of yxmU'mijthL whs a ticnraliiiiff, trigIitforrarl iiio-mixc, clear mid distinot in tone nml enm nuuidine; the attention of those who heard. Mr. Vcuspy never annfc better than when ho rendered "Soiuq One's Lint Cull," which he executed with rare slill nml power. The prcneher polc on "Repent ance," using the words of Christ, "except ye repent o slmll all like wise perish" as his te.t. Among other tilings, ho said: "Repentance is n serious business. Tlicio is no foolishness about it. 1 am aware that the doctrine of re lientunec is not an nltujjctlicr popular dot'trins amoiiK people of the present day, but it is the nioxt emphatic doc triuo of the liible. The Master laid such stress upon it that lie said : "Ktcepl ye repent, ye slmll perish." Whatever yon nmy think about it whatsoever notioiiH you may have or oven what you nmy bolioe about il the fuels l cumin unelmiiRcd re pentance for mii is absolute siccus hity. "Many times sorrow for hin is taken for penitence hut even Godly hoi row, which is needful, is another thine; from repentance. When n man repents of his sin he will, of course, be boiry for it, but he will turn from hih sin nnd forwike it not for n day but fur nn indefinite time forever. Ills penitence will bo evidenced by a clumpo of conduct, and so fnr as possible a making iiht of whnt has Leon made wiou by his evil dump. "When any man, like tho prodigal in tho fnr country, 'conies to himself,' he says, 'I luio sinned, I will jo to my Father,' that man has taken the first step toward forgiveness when he took the first step in tho opposite direction from his old life toward his Father. Repentance may bo said to ho 'coining to yourself nnd start ing toward home. "Another thing I want von to ccr remember and 1 am glad 1 can say it with all my heart whenever any man heads toward home, turns hack to God ho finds Jcmis .Christ near nt hand and ready with ample forgive ness and pardon. "To cover one's sin nnd fail to turn from it is to condemn yourself in the sight of God. There )' no moro emplmtio mesmtgu in the old IIikiIc than thin: 'Kxcept ye repent, ye shall jH'rish,' and I rejoice to say theio is no moro emphatic promise than this: 'If we confess our sins He is faithful and just to forgie us our sin and to cleanse us from all un rijjtlilcousiipsM.'' Tho service tonight is a speeiul one youtur. women's night. Seats wll be reserved for all young women snd the seimon will he especially appro priate for tlieiu. Special music i in preparation The praise sen ice be gins promplU at 7:00. NO MSI rW (Portland Journal.) Tho other ila a tip came into the oflice that the Hencr Portland Ce ment plant ut Gold Hill wiu going to make 1,000,01)0 in shout unity month inuuiifuctuniuj munition of wsr. The storv is mi id by officers of the company in X. V. hunk bldg. to be one of the most fautattiu nnd gro tesque jokes thev have over hesrd. The niesident is now in east tr injf to hurry up some machinery that hns been held buck by stress of war order at factor.. In luesutuue, other work about plant is going on, so that ovorj thing i nearly rvnriv for fnrt of cement making operutions soon as machinery comes. TllliltK is kkaso.v. JJuylng cheap goods to sao mono h like -stopping tho clock to save tlrao. Hut ou csn always buy good goods at reasonable priees at Pouts' Oroeory. Our special this woek Is IT. S. Inspected hams (or ISc por pound. Ton cents per pound off on Golden Gato coffee. There Is a rea Holland hotel, 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Wednesday, March S -Lectures by doctors, library building 2:30 aft ernoon. Thursday, March D Children's Day. Star theater, splendid program. Children up to 12 years of ago ndmlttod to nil shows free, both after noon and evening. Krldaj , March 10 llaby Contest (Medford Day), Holland hotel, I 30 p. in. to 5. Prizes now being exhibited In M. J. lleddj's Jewelry windows. Saturdn, March 11-llaby Contest, Farmers' Day. "? Wwl SEVEN I COMPANY PLANNING SMOKER QUEEN OF BRONZE IN E AI TAKILMA WEDNESDAY The Seventh company Is arrang ing for another of their popular smokers, to bo given Wednesday, March 8. at tho armory at which special athletic events will bo staged somewhat out of tho ordinary events ot this kind. Through tho efforts of tho com mittee In charge of tho program tho faculty of the University of Ore gon has consented to send the cham pion amateur wrostlor of tho uni versity to meet tho champion of southern Orogon In a bout of two falls out of throe. Tho representa tive from the Unherslty will be Har old Prostel. moro familiarly known as "Protxol," among tho students, and the honors ot southorn Oregon will be uphold by W. C. Kdmunds, of Gold Hill, tho host man on tho mat yet developed in this section. Kdmunds has thrown all comers to date and tho headllner of the smok er Is ovpectod to bo worth while. In addition to the big event In tho wrestling game, several other inter esting bouts have been arranged, among which will be a demonstration of Japanoso jlu Jltsu ntlo of wrest ling, which has not before been soon In Medford. In tho Japanoso colony of Medford Is an expert in this stjle of self-defense, Nakatsui, who holds a certificate of efficiency Issuod by the national school of Jnpan In tho Jlu Jltsu art. The Seventh company has secured Nakutanl to go on the mat with an opponent Tor throo falls. There will be three boxing ovenls, tho participants to be seloctod from the winners In tli- previous bouts held between the. Seventh company and the Central Point Athletic club. One or two contestant will also come down from Ashland. There will also be curtain raisers in the wav of contests in Indian wrestling, "bear scratch" and other amunlng athletic trials of skill. The program in detail will be an nounced within the net to oi time davg. BOUGHT BY II Y bo taken up by the interstate com merce commission with representa tives of nil interests concerned nt n public hearing here March 0 and 7. The largest mining deal in south cm Orogon since the sale of the Illtte hedge niino omu ten or twelve years ago, Was consummated this week when J. D. Twohy made the initial payment for the, Twohy Brothers company on the purchase of. tho Queen of Bronze mine at Takllmn, In tho Josephine mining district near Waldo. The purchase price is .f lllfi, 000 and the property was sold by the Tutt estate of Colorado Springs, owners. The Twohy railroad will be extended to tho mine and development on a large scale be undertaken. The Queen of Bronze mine hns ichlcd oer half a million dollars in copper oi e and is one of the host- known copper properties in southorn Oregon. Somo years ago n small smelter was erected and operated for two soasons, but the death of the owner suspended operations, which were' handicapped by lack of trans portation facilities. The smelter wns a concentrating plant nml tho mat hauled by wngon and shipped. I.at ,enr the mine was operated upon a lease on n percentage basis. Between April and May copper ore was shipped "that grossed over $05, 000. The lessee wns a nearby rancher, who mortgaged his farm to secure $1000 for oKration, and is now on easy street. The oro was hauled by wngon twenty miles to the Grants Pass railroad. With copper at its piesenl price, :i I cents, and likely to go still higher, there promises to be great activity in copper mining the coming season. A deal is pending for the purchase of the Blue I.edge by Boston minors, and the country is full of mining men seeking' desirable properties. Tho .psychological time for a groat nun I iug boom in southern Oregon, with it ! great copper belt, seems to have ur I rued. ' WASHINGTON", Mar-hi!. Fteight I congestion in .isteni terminals will NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream In NostrIN To Open Up Air Passages. , Ah I What relief I Your clogged no trlln open right up, tlm nlr imxtAgcs o your head are clear nnd you cm ltrcnt!i (recly. No more hvtking, snuffling mucous ditchargc, lirmWIic, drno m ttruggllng for breath at night, your cob or catarrh is gone. Don't slav stulfeil up' f!rl n smnl bottlo of i:iy'n Cream llnlm from yne droggift now. Appl a IUG of'tli fragrant, antiseptic (irni In .wur no Irils, let It pcnolratf tleough Vvrrv a iMMngc of the headi iothe and r (lie swollen, inflamed ,!WHHHta intmlipii ziviug jo'i InitHnt-Mi Klv's C 'c llnlm Ik lint what vir coll mil tnrrh sufferer hat bta tcekliiff. tf I ut "plondld. GINGHAM DRESSES 60c Cuiiu" inn good rnuge of plaids, neatly liimiiK'd with plain colors to match, mostly pink and blue ages 2 to 0 years. Jllno nnd white cheek gingham, ages 8 to 14 years, at 75 WHITE DIMITY AND PIQUE DRESSES Ages run to G years, in an all-whitu dim ity chock, also white pique stamped ready for embroidery, one lot of pure linen at, each $1."5 BOYS" BLOUSES, KOVERALLS AND WASH SUITS Blouses in " neat stripes and plain col ors, Wash Suits in all whito or slightly trimmed, "Koveralls in tan or blue, ages up to 14 yrs .75 CORSETS $1.19 All sizes in this lot of J?oyal Worcester Corsets and several styles. HAIR RIBBONS lGc YD. Big lot of floral patterns, in just the right width for hair bows, worth 25c and I50c yard. GOLD LAOES Very popular at the present time for waists or ovor drapes, we have ithem in the dif ferent widths. BREAK UP BRONCHIAL COUGHS, CROUP AND COLDS PROMPTLY TENNIS FOOTWEAR We have received a fresh lot of low and high tennis It docs make some differ once in the wear of rubber, the life of rubber decays when carried over season aft or season. Wo assure you fresh, live rubber in every pair qf tennis, grade and quality considered. 75c to $1.50 a pair PONGEE 48c AND 70c Just received an other big lot of real imported pongee, to be sold at this low price. PETTICOATS IN BLACK AND COLORS, SILK OR COTTON, PRICED' AT 79c to $4.95 BLACK SATEEN PET- COLORED PETTI- , SILK PETTICOATS TICOAT 79c COATS $1.25 $2.50, $4.95 Cut very full with a wide A? S A big range of the popular flounce and good quality worn colore, come in tho hlues nnd greens, in plain sateen, all sizes. wide width. taffeta or changeable. BUTTONS TO ORDER DRUG SUNDRIES We make buttons to order, in several of Buy your sundries here and you will the latest shapes and plain stvles, all save money on every purchase e very sizes. thilltr for lcss' DON'T NEGLECT YOUR NEW SUIT Almost every day finds some new gar ment added to this stock, but they go out about as fast as they conic in, for these newer garments arc very much in demand at tho prcsont timo. If you don't find just what you want in our stocks let us know, and we will try and get it for you. THE MAY CO. NEW CURTAINS, MADE UP OR BY THE YARD Just received n lot of the Plain Not Curtains with lace edges, in either white or cream, at, pair $1.95 MATERIALS BY THE YARD which are shown in a big lot of different meshes, scrims, marquisettes and nets, plain materi als or with neat laeo edges, at, 15 to 40 .vnvd. JUGGLI NG With Eye Glasses LliiMW BP T f .Mnku llic Hon Ilcmrd) at "lloini l-H TfusMKini.ful for ."50 Cent Don't noislHCt your cold, cough, or any bronchial affection, hut com monco trootmont Immediately, and Let Ts Dye That Faded Switch To Match Your Hair. Marinello Shop 407 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Mull'old, Oiv. through ulnu the proper medlolno It can lie checked from the very start and promptly cured, hut if neglected probably will hang on all spring; If it does uot develop Into something more serious, such as pneumonia or consumption. True, there are hun dreds, yes thousands of cough reme dies on the market. While some arc good, there are many which are not. but are positively harmful, due to the aarcotles which the) contain. But why experiment with these different mmiyiiu nuiolv on the strength per haps of somo testimonials or on the enaggerated claims of manufacturers, when Schlffmann's New Concentrat ed Kxpettorant is sold by Medford Pharmacy on such a positive guar antee to gle perfect satisfaction, es m-h mort' in. r.ij will ! r fundi l by them if it Is not found tho host remedy ovor used In Sevoro Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough or Croup, and It will also bo found cxcollont for Ilronchlal Asthma and Hronchltis. Ue sldoa those druggists guaranteeing "that It will be tho best romedy over used," It will likewise bo found tho most economical, boeause ono bottlo (50 cents' worth) makos a full pint (128 toaspoonsful) of tho most cx ient modicine for any of the abovo affections, when mixed at home with one pint of granulated sugar and ono halt pint of water. It makes as much or mote than would cost you $2.00 to $3.00 of almost any of tho ordinary ready-made kinds, sold in bottles holding only 21 to 32 teaspoonsful. You will be the sole judge yourself and uuder the same positively "Mon ey Back" guarantee which the drug gists make foitbe famous Asthma dor. Absolutely no risk U run in inn mg tl i- icmd) TV Rubber in Our Windows Wo have on display a big as sortment of Outing Foot wear. You may see just what you want. At the Sign of -tzsgpD "(iOOD Si"" " 21 XOKTIl CENTRAL A V. "GOOD SHOES" BUILT OUR BUSINESS Ih n poor practice and vory detri mental to tho ee. VOl' II KVKS Are your stoutest niuot. I'HOTKOT Til KM Willi properly fitted kImsm. DR. RI.CKERT KVKHIGHT SIM-X IAI.IST fiulto !-, Owt Mn)', Miilfonl. WEGIVES.&H.( $2,000 BANK Now on SNEARLY SAL Medford NO. 2 WEST . Staple and Fancy Groceries Notions, Novelties JCH00L SUPPLIES AND SUNl Von can save from 25 to oO saving to you is not wortl TO SELEOTiJ-rvwi.- nWf-iwi hi- ; lap Music of all kinds, , from tho Various Musical Comedy Shows, Students' Music, Danco Music, On choatrations, Music Books, Books of Selections, Com- posors' Complete Works in Book Form. VALUES FROM 10c TO $10.00. THIS COMPLETE STOCK TO GO REGARDLESS OF PRICE AT 5 CENTS COPY Romombor, 5c por copy, regardless of original value. Como down early and got tho big values CHIC HATS Wo hae all tho latest charming stloH and ahapoa and ou was choote with perfect confidence In their cor rectness. Prices reusonuble. Miss Lounsbury Milliner M. Ai M, JH-pl. Htiuo IF THEY RE Klein Made THEY'RE TAILOR MADfc MEDFORD TAILORS, &Z MlH SAFE DEPOSIT PRUDENCE Tho prudont person docii not wait for flro or theft boforo he cots Safo Deposit Protection for hla vuluablos. Our Vault Is Flro and Ilurglar Proof, Wo have Safo Dopotdt Iloxoa tor rent hero as low as $2.00 AND UP 1KK VKAIt flVEnSZVEARSUWfnONl MANAGEMENT gBI " " ' .-,,.. IB Start the I) ACORN BRA.ND BACC End a successful day with All tho leading stores in the Wo Pay Highest Price fo CENTRAL BOI1&1 o r Ta ..